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GLEANINGS In BEt: CULTUilE. 



May 



ITALIAN BEES IN IOWA. 



CO c. to $1.00 per lb. Queens, ;!0 c. to $-^ 50. Order 

 from new circular, sent free. 6tfdb 



OLIVER FOSTER, Mt. Vernon, Linn Co., Iowa. 



PURE ITALIAN QUEENS. 



Single untested, *1.00; 6 for *-t.OO. Tested, single, 

 '*1..50; 6 for $7..'i0. Selected tested, sing-le, mM. 



HKIVRY ISTEiKLER, SR., 

 lOd P. O. Box 99. New Iberia, La. 



UNTESTED Italian queens, ready May 25, |^1.0^ each ; 

 6 for «rj.OO. Tested, $2.00; after June 20, *1..50. 

 Hecs, per lb., $1..50: after June 15, $125; full col- 

 onies in one-story S. hive, $8.00. lOd 

 F. S. MeCLELLAND, BflS 379, New Brighten, Beaver Co., Pa. 



JOB LOT OF WIRE CLOTH 



AT GREATLY ItliDUCEI) J'JilCES. 



§E00ifD aUALITY WIRE CLOTH AT VA OTS.PEE SaUAEE FT. 



. I ui I SOME OF THE USES TO WHICH THIS WIRE CLOTH CAN BE AP- 

 g = PLIED . 



2 , o I This wire cloth is secoml quality. It will answer nicely 

 ^1 ifor covering doors and windows, to keep out lliis; for 

 t/i Ivj [covering bee-hives and cages for shipping bees; making 

 _Q I I sieves for sifting seeds, etc. 



i I 6 I Number of Square Feet contained in eacli Roll 



E |S5 Kespectivel}'. 



2fil7ll22rol]sof 217,3? of 21(),lof 105, 2of 215. lotaiO s. f. 



28:11 ,5 rolls of 233, and 2 of 234, s. f. 



34! 7:3 rolls of 281s, f. 



38i37l26 rolls of 316, 2 of 317,1 each of G:!2. and 285 s. f. 



42: 11 roll of 245 s. f. 



44 1 2il roll of 3B6, 1 of 348 s. f. 



48; 2,2 rolls of 400 s. f. 



FIRST QUALITY WIRE CLOTH AT Vi OTS. PEE SQUARE FT. 

 The following is first quality, and is worth \U cts. 

 per square foot. It can he used for any purpose 

 for which wire cloth is ordinarily used; and even at 

 15i cts. per sq. ft. it is far below the prices usually 

 charged at hardware and furnishing- stores, as you 

 will ascertain by making- inquiry. We were able to 

 secure this very low price by buying- a quantity of 

 over one thousand dollars' worth. 



24 



1 roll 143 s. f. 



42 rolls of 200 sq. ft. each. 



56 rolls of 216 sq. ft. each; 1 each of 193, 195, 201, 200, 227, 204 



sq. ft. 

 72 rolls of 233, 11 of 224, 8 of 222, sq. ft.; 1 each of 257, 219, 



sq. ft. 

 36 rolls of 250 sq. ft. ; 1 each of 235, 275, 240, 125, 237 square 



ft. 

 13 of 206, 7 of 256, 2 of 253 sq. ft. ; 1 each of 250, 275 sq. ft. 

 30 rolls of 283 sq. ft. each. 

 22 rolls of 300 sq. ft. each; 1 each of 288, 279, and 285 square 



ft. 

 1 roll each of 300 and 316 sq. ft. 

 1 roll of 233 square feet. 

 1 roll of 350 square feet. 

 1 roll of 1U2 square feet. 



A. I. ROOT, Medina, Oliio. 



JOB LOT OF POULTRY-NETTING, 



At 1 ct. pel- sq. foot; 5 per cent olf for two ur mure pieces; 

 o 110 per cent ott for 10 or more pieces; IJ-i cts. per sq. ft. when 

 S iwe have to cut it. Besides this job lot we keep in stock the 

 'f ;regular 4-foot poultry netting, in rolls of lUO lineal feet at 

 . same price as above. These tigures give the number of S(i. 

 5 'feet for each roll; and by dividing by the number of feet 

 I wide .you can determine tiie length of each piece. 



60 1 pieee each of 170 sq. ft. 



721 66, 72, 72, 150, and 186 sq. ft. 



A. 1. ROOT, Medina, Ohk 



EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT. 



Notices will be inserted under this head at one-half our 

 usual rates. All ad's intended for this department must not 

 exced 5 lines, and you must say you want your ail. in this (te-. 

 paitment, or we will not be responsible for any error. Yoa 

 c-an have the notice as many lines as you please; but all over 

 live lines will cost you according to our regular rateS. 



WANTED.— To exchange pure bred LaDgsha,n8 

 fowls or eggs for apiarian supplies. 10(J 



Wm. NiCOL, Gurnee, Lake Co., 111. 



WANTED.— To exchange a 14-inch saw mandrel 

 for comb fdn. or other supplies. 

 lOd Bruce Hobbs, Danville, Knox Co , OhiO; 



WANTED.— To exchange Italian bees, brood, and 

 queens, for fdn., beeswax, type-writer, or any 

 thing- having a standard market value. 6tfdb 



Thomas Horn, Box C91, Sherburne, Chen. Co.,N. Y. 



WANTED.— To sell or exchange, farm, 180 acres, 

 good buildings, good sand.v soil; also latest im- 

 proved Steam Thrashing-machine. Either or both 

 at a bargain. Address J. A. Osbun & Son, 

 7ttdb Spring Bluff, Adams Co., Wis. 



WANTED.— To sell cheap for cash, or will ex- 

 VV change for bees. Root's chaff hives, the D. A. 

 Jones chaff hives, made up or in the flat, wide 

 frames, brood-frames, dovetailed sections, cases, 

 etc. J. M. KiNziE, 



lOtfdb Rochester, Oakland Co., Mich. 



WANTED.— To sell or exchange a farm, 160 acres; 

 good buildings, good soil, good title. All under 

 fence. For sale at a fair price. Address 

 lOd W. B. Brown, Spirit Lake, Dickinson Co., la. 



WANTED.— To exchange Italian bees for a bi- 

 VV cycle, from fifty to fiftv-six inch. lOd 



W. E. Darrow, Box 1C6, 0''Fallon, St. Clair Co., 111. 



WANTED.— To exchange pure Italian queens for 

 beeswax at 28c per lb. Queens, select, $3.00; 

 warranted, $1.,50. Ship wax by freight to Barry- 

 town, N. Y. Cornelius Bros., 

 T 12 db LaFayetteville, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 



WANTED.— To sell or exchange. 10(X) Simplicity 

 frames of comb, $2.26 for 13, packed in a Sim- 

 plicity l)ody. Arthur Todd, fltfdb 

 1910 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. 



EGGS.— From choice stock, for hatching. Safe ar- 

 rival guaranteed. Wyandottes, if 2 .50 for 13; 

 HM for 26. Houdans, $1.50 for 13; f2.00 for 26. 

 Breeding birds and chicks for sale; or I will ex- 

 change for bee-supplies I can use. J. EVANS, 

 Otfdb Box 89, Schaghticoke, N. Y. 



WANTED.— Immediately. 1000 lbs. good beeswax, 

 VV in exchange for foundation. Wax worked for 

 a share by the pound. Work guaranteed No. 1. 

 Samples free. See ad. in another column. 9-lCd 



O. H. TowNSEND, Alamo, Kal. Co., Mich. 



WANTED.— To exchange for bees, side-hill plow, 

 cost ^16.00; Wiard plow harrow, feed-cutter, 

 circular saw. Arthur Todd, 9ttab 



1910 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. 



WANTED.— To exchange or sell. Egcjs for hatch- 

 ing, from 3 varieties of high-class fowls, se- 

 lected stock, costing from $12 to $20 per pair. 

 Brown Leghorns, Silver-Spangled Hamburgs, and 

 Plymouth Rocks. Eggs, per setting of 13, $2.00. 

 Fowls for sale. Address A. H. Duff, 



Stfdb Creighton, Guernsey Co., Ohio. 



ITT ANTED. —Persons in need of stationery to send 

 yy 28c, 3.5c, or 40c for 100 envelopes or note-heads, 

 neatlj- printed to order. Address 

 10 Herbert Bricker, Slate Lick, Pa. 



WANTED immediately, 20 untested queens in -ex- 

 change for beautiful white basswood one-piece 

 sections, at $4.25 per 1000. A. D. D. Wood, 



lOtfdb Rives Junction, Jackson Co., Mich. 



WANTED.— To sell, after June 1st, 50 3-frame L. 

 size nucleus colonies of hybrid bees, with 

 queens, for .f3.50 each, delivered at Plattsmouth, 

 Nob., or I will exchange for young stock, cattle or 

 horses, or apiarian supplies. 

 lOd J. M. Young, Rock Bluff, Cass Co., Neb. 



WANTED.-r- To exchange 20,000 strawberry-plants, 

 Crescent Seedling, Cumberland Triumph, 

 Sharpless, and Glendale, 75 cts. per 100; f4.C0 per 

 1000, for bees, foundation, or improved poultry. 

 lOtfdb W. J. Hesser, Plattsmouth, Neb. 



WANTED.—Ginseng root.— Will pay T5 cents per 

 lb. for the dried root. One ounce to one lb. 

 may be sent by mail to my address. Larger packages 

 maj' be sent by express to Ransom, Pa., via Pitts- 

 ton, Pa. Address A. P. Sharps, 

 10-lld Exeter, Li^zerne Co., Pa. 



